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CONTAINER v Filed Feb. 3, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 1 R. SANFORD I CONTAINER July 19, 1949.

8 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Feb. 3, 1945 R. s. SANFORD 2,476,948 I CONTAINER July 19, 1949.

8 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Feb :s, 1945 July 19, 1949.

I I CONTAINER Fil ed. Feb. 3, 1945 R. s. SANFORD 8 Sheets-Sheet 4 7 K M 77 h l 75 1% y 9, 1949. R. s. SANFORD 2,476,948

CONTAINER Filed Feb. 3, 1945 a Sheets-Sheet 5 July 19, 1949. R. s. SANFORD 2,476,948

CONTAINER Filed Feb. 3, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 6 ms /09 iaa cou'mnmn 8 Sheets-Sheet 7 Filed Feb. 3, 1945 July 19, 1949.

R. s. SANFORD CONTAINER Filed Feb. 3, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 8 Patented July 19, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CONTAINER Roy S. Sanford, Woodbury, Conn., assignor to Incorporated, Oakville, Conn, a corporation of Connecticut Application February 3, 1945, Serial No. 576,071

Autoyre, Company,

22 Claims. 1

This invention relates to containers, more particularly to containers made from sheet material and having one or more. apertured or perforated walls, and the invention has for an object the provision of improved containers of this char.- acter and improved methods of manufacturing such containers.

Although the invention is applicable to containers of various types including cartons, trays or boxes made from paper board or the like, as hereinafter appears, it particularly relates to the manufacture of open topped sheet metal contain.- ers such as soap dishes, combined tumbler and toothbrush holders and the like. Such sheet metal containers have heretofore been fabricated either by securing together a plurality of suitably formed wire loops or strips to provide an attractive light and durable basket, tray or container, or by suitably stamping a flat sheet of metal to provide an apertured or perforated central portion constituting the bottom Wall of the container and having side wall-forming portions extending outwardly from the edges thereof, and then folding these extending portions upwardly to form the sides of the container. The blank in this latter type of construction must be at least as wide as the combined width of the bottom and the height of the two longitudinal side Walls, and must be at least as long as the combined length of the bottom wall and the hei ht of the tr nsverse side walls.

The recent substantial increases in both labor and material costs will inevitably be reflected in the final costs and sales prices of the finished articles if the above-referred to types of containers are manufactured in the known fashion after termination of the present emergency. It is highly desirable, however, that containers of this Character be manufactured at costs which will permit them to be sold at prices comparable to previous levels in spite of the increase in labor costs and material costs. The number of bending, welding and similar operations necessary in manufacturing the above-referred-to wire type of containers involves high labor costs, and. the amount of shee material required in manufacturing the abovereferred-to stamped type of containers results in relatively high material costs. Accordingly, it is a further object of this invention to provide an improved method of manufacturing container of this type which results in low cost, attractive and durable articles, and which may be carried out "with an expenditure of minimum amounts of material and labor.

In carrying out the invention in one form, a '1:

suitable sheet of material is slit to form a plurrality of tongues having free inner ends, the slits terminating short of th e i he. sheet to leave unslit marginal portions. The tongues are then bent upwardly and outwardly to form spaced side members along he edge f the she t. whieh side members are connected to intermediate tions of the sheet solely by the unslit marginal portions, and the upper ends of the side members are then connected to an edgeeforming stri or strips to complete the side walls of the containor. The contain r hus formed as p u es r p forations in the bottom wall 'QQrr6SpOndlng to the tongues which have been bent upwardly, and both the bottom wall and the side wall-forming tongues may be additionally slit, stamped or per forated to provide a desired ornamental design. The on may be sp ed alon two or more edges, or at the corners of the sheet, as desired, and ii arran d alon on y two lon tudinal edges, ex nsions of the eet r p ded. which are adapted to be bent upwardly and inwardly to form the transverse side walls.

In certain embodiments of the invention the marginal portions are bent downwardly into substantially the plane of the upwardly bent tongues or side members so as to form decorative and IQ- inforcing e ge r n ers ex endin below the plan of the bottom wall of the container, In other embodiments, particularly containers or cartons made from paper board, the edge portions may be bent upwardl into face=t,0-face contact with the tongues or side members and adhesively secured thereto, or may be bent inwardly intofaoeto -face engagement with and adhesively secured to the undersurface of the bottom Wall 01 the container.

For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference should now be hadto the drawings in which:

Fi 1 is a p p an View of a oa dish embodying the present invention;

Fig. 2 is a front elevational view of the soap dish-shown in Fig. 1;

is a side elevationa v wof the soapdish shown in Fig. 1;

F 4 s a p rspecti e ew of a par al y terme blank or sh e l tratin the manner which thesoap dish of-Fiss. 1 to 3 may be oonstr-u tsd; 5 is a p rspective view of a oombined'tumbier and too hbrush holder emb d ing the pre ent invention;

Fig. 6 is .aplan view of-a blank from w ich th bottom wall, side walls and brush holdin-g loop of the article shown in Fi 5 may be ormed;

.from the blank of Fig. 24; 1

'ferred to wire type soap dishes.

of combined tumbler and toothbrush holder em bodying the present invention; 7 V a Fig. 12 is a plan View of a blank employedin forming the combined tumbler and toothbrush holder of Fig. 11;

Fig. 13 is a top plan view of a partially formed 0. ing strip or ring is secured thereto; Fig. 11 is a perspective view of another form ornamental appearance.

tongues 32 outwardly. tongues is shown before bending out of the plane of the sheet and the other row of tongues is shown bent upwardly to the position in which they form side members for the soap dish. Preferably the marginal portions are bent downwardly out of the plane of the sheet so as to form continuous runners or lower edge members which serve to reinforce the structure and provide a finished The edgewise disposed runnners 34 are helpful in preventing bending or deformation of the soap dish due to accidental blows during shipping or when displayed on a counter for sale, as well as when in actual use.

Adjacent the opposite transverse ends thereof the sheet'30 is tapered inwardly as indicated by 7 the reference numeral 35a, and an outwardly exblank from which another combined tumbler and toothbrush holder embodying the present invention may be formed; i front elevational view of a combined ig. 14-is a tumbler and toothbrush holder formed from the blank of Fig. 13;

, Fig. 15 is a side elevational view of the combined tumbler and toothbrush holder shown in Fig; 14; 7 7

Fig.16 is a top plan view of still another form of soap dish embodying the present invention;

Fig. 17 is a front elevational view partly in section alongithe line ll-l'! of Fig. 16; r

Fig. 18 is a sect'onal view taken substantially along the line l8l8 of Fig. 16; j Fig. 19 is a fragmentary view'of one corner of a blank from which the soap dish'ofFig} 17 may be formed; V I

Fig. 20 isan isometric view of a carton or boil embc dying the present invention; l

Fig. 21' is a similar view of a partially 'formed blank from, which the bottom and side walls of the "carton shown in Fig. 20 may be formed;

' Fig. 22 is a plan View of the slit but unfolded ing strips employed in the carton of Fig. 20;

Fig.24 is a plan view of a blank from which the bottom and side walls of another form of carton embodying the present invention may be formed; Fig. 25 is a perspective'view of acarton formed Fig. 26 is an exploded perspective view of still another form of carton before completion; and

Fig. 27 is a side elevational view of the carton shown in Fig. 26.

Referring now to the drawings, the invention is shown in Figs. 1 to 4 as embodied in a soap dish which is designed to resemblethe previously re- 7 As shown best in Fig. 4, a blank or sheet 30, which is preferably formed of metal of suitable thickness, is provided along the two opposite longitudinal edges thereof 'with a plurality of substantially Urshaped slits 3| so as to form tongues 32, the opposed free inner ends of which are spaced to leave a longitudinally extending central portion 33. The U-shaped slits 3| terminate short of the edges of 'the blank 30 to leave unslit marginal edge portions 34 which serve to connect the tongues 32 together and to the intervening portions of the blank or sheet. In the formation of the dish the tongues 32'are bent upwardly and outwardly to form'spacedapart side members for the soap dish, and, as shown best in Fig. 4. one of theside members 32 is disposed at the 'outer end of each of the aper-1 tures 35 formed in the sheet by bending" the to provide spaced-apart 'wirernembers;

tending portion 36 is provided for forming additional side walls of the soap dish. When the extending portions 36 are bent upwardly and inwardly substantially along the bending lines 31,

these portionsfo'rmgthetransverse sides of the soap (11811. The upper edge of the'soap dish comprises a ring-shaped strip or edge-forming member'38 (Figs. 1 to 3) which is preferably secured "by spot welding to the upper ends of ,all of the the side members 3% are bentoutwardly :to form flanges for similarly engaging the edgeeformingring 38.

In order to simulate the wire type'soap dish,

thecentrally disposed portion 33 or the bottom wall of the soap CllSn is provided with aplurality 'of apertures 4| and additional apertures 42 are provided between the apertures. 35 left by, the tongues 32. Likewise, each of the tongues 32 and the side members 36 is apertured, as shown, so as arms which resemble When the soap dish is used as'a movable article adapted to be placed ona table orwashbowl, the

runners 34 formed by the unslit marginal porwelding a portion of the ring SBto the bracket as heretofore done in prior soap dishes. 1

In Figs. 5 and 6 the invention is shown as endbodiedin a combined tumbler and toothbrush holder which 'is likewise designed to simulate prior wire type articles. In the formation of this article a sheet of suitable metal is stamped to form the blank 44 shown in Fig. 6, "which is provided with U-shaped' slits 45 along two opposed edges thereof to form tongues 46 whichare integrally connected at their outer ends to unslit continuous marginal portions 41. It will be observed that in this embodiment the free'in'ner ends of the tongueslliare not spaced apart, and accordingly when the tongues are bent upwardly and outwardly to form spaced-apart side memforms the bottom wall of the tumbler holder are tapered, as indicated by the reference numerals .49, "andextending outwardly from the opposed In Fig. 4 one row of edges of this bottom-forming portion are additional portions 50- whioh are shaped to form not only additional side members for the tumbler holder, but also to form the brush-holding loops. Thus the extending portions 50 are provided with U-shaped slits 51 which define tongues 52 with the extending portions '59 and having free outer ends. When the portions '50 of the blank are bent upwardly substantially along the bending lines indicated by the reference numerals 53, the section 5 of each of the portions 50 which surrounds the tongues 52 may be bent outwardly and downwardly to the positions shown in Fig. 5 to form the brush-holding loops of the combined tumbler and toothbrush holder, the tongues 52 cooperating with the other portions of the extensions Eil to form side wall members of substantiall the same height as the tongues 46. As shown, the portions 54, which form the brushholding loops, may be formed to provide a peripheral downwardly extending flange 55 which serves to reinforce these loops and provide an attractive appearance. Secured to the upper ends of each of the side-forming tongues 46 and 52 is a ringshaped edge-forming strip 56 to which a suitable supporting bracket 51. may be secured.

In Fig. 7 a combined tumbler and toothbrush holder is shown which is similar to the embodiment shown in Figs. 5 and 6, except that the brush-holding loops 60 extend outwardly from the'upper ends of the side-forming members 6| instead of extending outwardly therefrom at an intermediate point as in Fig. 5. The side-forming members 6! take the. place of the portion 50 and the tongues 52 in the embodiment of Fig. 5. The tongues 62 in the embodiment of Fig. 7 correspond to the tongues 46 of Fig. 5 and are carried by marginal, edge portions or runners 63 corresponding to the runners 41 of Fig. 5. The upper edge of the tumbler-holding portion of the embodiment shown in Fig. '7 is formed by a ring-shaped strip 64 to which a supporting bracket 65 is connected. It is thought that the form of the blank necessary to produce the embodiment shown in Fig. 7 will be apparent without further illustration, and that the method of forming the combined tumbler and toothbrush holder of Fig. '7 will be apparent from the foregoing. description of Figs. 1 to 6.

In Figs. 8, 9 and 10 the invention is shown as embodied in a soap dish having a bottom wallforming portion 5!! which, as shown best in Fig. 9, is provided with U-shaped slits H to form tongues 72, the outer ends of which terminate in an unslit marginal portion 13. The inner ends of the tongue 12 are tapered as shown, the tip of each tongue being cut off and bent outwardly to form flanges it! as shown best on the tongues 12 spaced along the lower edge of the blank illustrated in Fig. 9 and as also shown in Fig. 10. The flanges M are preferably provided with spaced embossments it which assist in carrying out the spot welding operation employed in securing the upper edge-forming member or ring 15 (Fig. 3) thereto. Extending outwardly from the opposed ends'of the bottom wall-forming portion 10 are a plurality of tongues or side-forming members H which are connected together at their outer ends by a strip 18 adapted to be folded outwardly to form a flange 15 for engaging the ring 16.

In forming the soap dish constituting this embodiment of the invention the blank is firstv slit and suitably stamped, the tongues '12 are thereupon bent upwardly and outwardly, the side forming members" bent upwardly and inwardly,

and thering 16' secured to the flanges 14' and 19 on the upper ends of the side-forming members and tongues. Simultaneously with'the bending of the tongues 12 into the desired upstanding position, the continuous marginal portion 13 may be bent downwardly to form the edge runners as shown in Figs. 8 and 10. The bottom wall 10 may be provided with suitable apertures 8:! and is preferably embossed as shown in Fig. 8 to provide a pleasing appearance and add strength and rigidity to the bottom Wall of the dish, the embossments being indicated by the reference numeral 8|.

It will of course be understood that any suitable design commensurate with the formation of the apertures left by the tongues 12 may be provided in the bottom wall of the soap dish. Although no supporting bracket is shown in Figs. 8 to 10 of the drawings, it will of course be understood that this embodiment of the invention may include a supporting bracket suitably secured thereto as in the previously described embodiments of the invention.

In Figs 11 and 12 there is shown a combined tumbler and toothbrush holder which follows the general design of the soap dish shown in Figs. 8, S and 10. Opposed side walls of the tumblerholding portion of this embodiment of the invention are formed by the tongues 82 which are bent upwardly out of the plane of the bottom wall 83 so as to leave apertures 84 therein, and the other two side walls of the tumbler holder are formed by spaced-apart outwardly extending tongues 85 which are connected together at their outer ends by a cross strip 86. This cross strip 86 is integral with an apertured extension Bl (Fig. 12) which may be bent downwardly and suitably flanged to form the brush-holding loops 88 as shown in Fig. 11. The upper edge-forming member or ring 89 in this embodiment of the invention is secured to the upper ends of the tongues 82 and to the cross strip 86 on the upper ends of the tongues 85 and carries a suitable supporting bracket 90. As in the previously described embodiments of the invention, the tongues 82, which are formed from the bottom wall, terminate in and are carried by continuous marginal portions 9| which are turned down- Wardly to form continuous edge members or runners.

It will be observed that in all of the embodiments of the invention thus far described the blank from which the container or dish is formed is no wider than the finished container, and consequently by using part of the material from the bottom wall to form the side members, a substantial saving in material is accomplished. It will likewise be observed that this saving is accomplished without introducing into the manufacturing process or method any complicated and labor consuming operations.

In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. 13, 14 and 15, a combined tumbler and toothbrush holder is provided in which the brushholding loops 92 are integral with and extendoutwardly in the same plane as the bottom wall 94 of the tumbler-holding portion. This bottom wall as is provided with diagonally extending slits 95 at each corner thereof to form tongues 95, the free ends of which are disposed adjacent the center of the bottom Wall, the outer end of each tongue being integral Wi-tha marginal edge portion 91.. Each ofthe tongues, 96. is. bent outwardly and upwardly from the plane of the bottom wall 94, and the opposed edges of each tongue are angels bent; along the lines '98 .to extend obliquely from the center portion of the tongue so as to provide wings 99 lying ,in therespective side planes of the tumbler-holding portion. As shown in the lower right-hand corner of Fig. 13, each of the tongues 96 isprovicled at its free inner end with an extension which is adapted to be folded outwardly'so as to form a flange Illllon the upper end of each tongue. These flanges are shaped, as shown best in. Figs. 14. and 15, to receive the lower surfaces of a. wire ring IOI which is substantially square in cross section and forms the upper edge of the tumbler-holding portion. As shown, the outer marginal portions of the blank from which the tumbler and toothbrush holder is formed may be suitably flanged throughout the entire periphery so .as to provide a decorative flange I02 extendingabout both the tumblerholder. portion and the brush holding loops, In this embodiment of the invention the blank from which the tumbler ,and toothbrush holder is formedis notsubstantially greater in dimensions than the finished article, andconsequently a great 7 saving in material is I accomplished.

i In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. 1 6 to 19, inclusive, a soap'dish is provided having a bottom wall which is apertured only about the marginal portions thereof. Thus the soap dish includes a bottom wall having a solid central portion I04 which is provided with suitable embossments I05 for strengthening and decorative purposes; and, as shown, the peripheral portions I06 of the bottomwall extend upwardly at an angle with respect to the central portion I04 Each of the peripheral portions I06, as shown best in Fig. 19, is provided with a row of U-shaped slits I01 which define tonguesI08 adapted to be bent upwardly and outwardly therefrom to form spaced-apart side members, the tongues being connected together by unslit marginal edge portions I09. When the tongues I 08 are bent upwardly to form the side wall portions, apertures I09a. are formed in the 'angularly extending peripheral portions I06 of the bottom wall of the soap dish. In orderrto properly form the dish at the four corners thereof, the peripheral portions I06 are cut away angularly along the lines I I (Fig. 19) and one of the portions I 06 at each corner of theblank is provided with an additional tongue III which is integral with an extension H2 of the unslit marginal portions I 09.

When the portions I06 of the bottom wall are bent upwardly tothe proper angle, the tongue III may be bent upwardly therefrom simultaneously with the bending of the tongues I08 and the extension II2 of the marginal strip I09 may then be lapped around the adjacent marginal strip and secured thereto as shown in Fig. 18. Thus the triangular aperture II3 (Fig. 16);is

. formed at each corner of the soap dish and the tongues I I I extend upwardly from the outer edges of these triangular apertures. The upper edge of the soap dish, as in the previously described embodiments of the invention, comprises a wire ring H4 which is secured .to the outstanding flanges which are formed on the upper edges of allof the tongues I08 and to similar flanges formed on the upper ends of the tongues I I I. In this'embodiment of the invention it will be observed that all of the sides of the soap dish are formed from the material of the bottom Wall, and

that consequentlythe blank or sheet of metal necessary for'forming this soapdish is not materially greater in dimensions than the finished article.

.3111 Figs. 20'to 23, inclusive; the invention is shown as embodied'in a'box or carton for shippin ordisplay purposes. Although this box or carton may. likewise be made'fromsheet metal iidee sired, it is preferably formed from paper board or similar inexpensive material ordinarilyused in" the construction of cartons and containers. As shown in Fig, 22, the blank I I5 from which the cartonor container is formed is provided along opposed longitudinal. edges thereof with U:-

shaped slits 'I I6 which terminate short of the op-' posed edges to leave unslit marginal portions I I1. The tongues II8' formed'by the slits ,I I6 may, as shown best in Fig. 21; be bent upwardly out of the plane of the blank to form upstanding side wall'portions, the unslit marginalportions II'I being simultaneously bent downwardly out of the plane of theblank. Extending outwardlysfrom the central portion of the blank H5 in which the tongues II8 are formed is a pair of side wall forming members H9 which may be bent upwardly along the fold lines I20. In order to complete the carton a pair' of edge-forming strips I2I '(Fig.i23) is provided which maybe adhesively secured to the upper ends of the side members or tongues II8, the opposite ends' of the'strips'I2I being turned 'inwardly'for' securement to the end side wall members'I I9. The downwardly extend ing marginal portions. II'I, shown in Fig. 21, are bent inwardly and secured, preferably by'adhesive, to the undersurfaces. of the portionsof the blank 'I I5 whichform the perforate bottom wall of the container or carton; as shown in Fig. 20. In this embodiment of the invention the free ends of the tongues II8 are spaced'apart when formed so as to leave a central longitudinally extending portion I22 which extends throughout the length of theL'bottom wall of the container. It will of course be understood that any suitable operation with the finished container shown in Fig. 20, and thetop orclosure member may be secured to the body of the container in any desired manner. 7 V

In the emb'odimentof the invention shown in Figs. 24 and 25, the central portion of a suitable blank I25 'is' again provided with rows of U- shaped slits I26, the slits inthis case overlapping tongues will be the same as the width. of'the bottom wall of the container. In this embodiment of the invention the tongues are bent upwardly from the plane of the blank, as in the previouslyv described embodiments, to form spaced-apart members, but the unslitmarginal portions I29, which extend along the opposed longitudinal edges of the blank, are not bent downwardly but instead are bent upwardly into face-to-face engagement L with the side 7 members I21, as shownbestin Fig. 25. r

Adjacentthe opposite ends thereof the'blank ,I 25 includes extending side wall-forming portions,. I30 which may. be bent upwardly about'the fold lines I3,I to form theend walls of the carton or contalner. These portions I30 are preferably top or closure member may be "provided for co;

tongue. If it is desired to form higher side walls 7 of greater height than the tongues I21 and are suitably scored, as indicated by the score lines I32, so that the portions I33 beyond the score lines may be bent downwardly as shown in Fig. 25. Suitable edge-forming strips I34, similar to the strips I2I shown in Fig. 23, are provided for securement to the upper ends of the tongues I2! and the inwardly turned ends of these strips I34 extend under the downwardly turned portions I33 of the end walls I30. As shown, the longitudinal marginal portions I29 are so formed as to extend beyond the fold lines I3I which correspond to the ends of the bottom wall of the container, and these extending portions are bent inwardly into engagement with and are preferably adhesively secured to the outer surfaces of the end walls I30, as shown in Fig. 25.

In Figs. 26 and 27 the invention is shown as embodied in a carton of the type having openable and closable end flaps. The various parts of this carton which are similar to the corresponding parts of the carton shown in Figs. 20 to 23 have been given similar reference numerals. Thus it will be observed that the carton consists of side members or tongues H8 which are formed from the material of another wall H5, in this case a side wall but in the embodiment of Fig. 20 the bottom wall, this wall I I having a longitudinally extending central strip I22 and the marginal portions I I! being inturned into face-to-face en gagement with the outer surfaces of the wall H5 intermediate the apertures left by the tongues H8. In place of the edge-forming strips I2I shown in Fig. 23, the carton is provided with a solid wall-forming portion I36 which is provided along opposed edges thereof with edge-forming strips I31 adapted to be adhesively secured to the free ends of the tongues I8. The end wall portions I E9 in this embodiment of the invention are provided with tuck fiaps I38, as shown, which, when the ends of the carton are closed, extend within the side walls formed by the portion I36 and the side members or tongues H8, and these ends of the carton may be opened or closed at will to fill the carton or remove the contents thereof. If desired, one of the end walls may be adhesively secured in its closed position so that the carton may be opened from one end only without destroying the carton.

It will now be apparent that the invention may be embod ed in various types of cartons, containers, trays, dishes and the like, and that attractive and rugged article are produced with a minimum number of manipulative steps and with the employment of a minimum amount of material relative to the size of the finished article. Various types of foldable or formable material may likewise be employed depending upon the use to which the finished article is to be put, and various types of finishes, such as plating or enameling, may be employed.

Claims directed broadly to the process for manufacturing the containers disclosed herein have been divided from this case and are being asserted in my copending application Serial No. 96,719, filed June '2, 1949, and article and method claims generic and specific to those species disclosed in Figs. 20 through 2'7 herein have been divided from this case and are being asserted in my copending application Serial No. 96,720, filed June 2, 1949. The design aspects or those species disclosed in Figs. 1-1, 13 and 8 herein are claimed, respectively, in the copending design applications of Paul F. Simpson, Serial Nos. D-141,'091, D-

10 141,092 and -D141,093, filed August 28, 194'7,-all assigned to the .assignee of this application.

While I have shown particular embodiments of my invention, it will be understood, of course, that I do not wish to be limited thereto since many modifications may be made, and I, therefore, contemplate by the appended claims to cover any such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of my invention.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. A container formed from sheet material comprising end walls, side walls, a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures therein, each of said apertures extending to an outer edge of said bottom wall adjacent each of said side walls, a plurality of side members constituting each of two of said side walls and extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures, means connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, and means connecting the upper ends of said side members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

2. A container formed from sheet material comprising end walls, side walls, a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures therein, each of said apertures extending to an outer edge of said bottoin wall adjacent each of said side walls, a plurality of side members constituting each of two of said side walls and extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures, strip means extending along said outer edge integrally connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, and strip means connecting the upper ends ofsaid side members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

3. A container formed from sheet material comprising end walls, side walls, a bottom wall having a row of apertures therein along each of two longitudinal edges, the apertures in each row extending to the adjacent edge, spaced apart side wall members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures to form said side walls, means along each of said longitudinal edges for connecting the lower ends of said side wall members to the edge portions of said bottom wall inter mediate said apertures, end wall members extending upwardly from other edges of said bottom wall to form said end walls, and means connect: ing the upper ends of all of said side and end wall members to form a continuous upper edge on said container.

4. A container formed from sheet material comprising end walls, side walls, a bottom wall having a row of apertures therein along each of two longitudinal edges, the apertures in each row extending to the adjacent edge, spaced apart side wall members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures to form said side walls, strip means extending along said longitudinal edges integrally connecting the lower ends of said side wall members to the edge portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, end wall members extending upwardly from other edges of said bottom wall to form said end walls, and strip means connecting the upper ends of all of said side and end wall members to form a continuous upper edge on said container.

5. A container formed. from sheet material 11 comprisinga bottom wall having a row of apertures therein along each of two longitudinal edges, theapertur'es in each row extending to the adjacent edge; spaced apartsid wall members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottomwall at the outer ends of said apertures, a continuous strip along each of said edges disposed substantially in the plane of saidside wall members integrally connecting the lower ends of said "side wall members to-the edge portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures,

. saidf strips extending downwardly from the plane of said'bottom wall, side Wall members extending upwardly from other edges of said bottom wall, and 'a frame secured'to the upper ends of all of said side wall members: to form a continuous upper edge on saidcontainer. 6.- An open topped container formed from sheet m'etal comprising' a bottom wall having a row ofapertures therein along each of two longitudin'al edges, the apertures in each row extending to the adjacent edge, spaced apart side wall members extending upwardly from the plane of s'aidb'ottom wall at the outer ends of some of said apertures, a continuous strip along each of said edges extending downwardly from the-plane of sald'bottom wall and integral with said side wall members and the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertureaside wall members extendingupwardly from other edges of said bottom wall, flanges extending outwardly from theuppe'r ends of all of said side wall members, and a wire frame welded to said flanges to form a continuous upper edge on said container. 7

r '7. A sheet metal container bottom wall having a plurality of apertures therein'each of which extends to an outer edge thereof, U-shaped-side members extending up wardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of some of said aperturesythe yoke portion of each U-shaped side member extending angularly from the upper'ends of the legs of the U to form a flange, strip means supported onand welded to said flanges to form a continuous upper edge bn'said container, and strip means along l an-edge of said bottom wall extending down wardly from the plane thereof integrally connecting the lower ends of the legs of said U-shaped sidemembers to edge portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures' thereby to support said side members and form a continuous runneralong a lower edge of said container.

8. A sheet metal soap dish comprising a bottom wall having a row of apertures therein along each of two edges, the apertures in each row terminating short of the longitudinal center lineof said bottom wall to provide a continuous center strip and extending to said outer edges, side members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom' wall at the outer ends of some of said apertures, a strip along each of said edges extending downwardly from the plane of said botcomprising i a 'edges ext en ding downwardlyfrom the plane of saidbottom wall integrally connecting the lower ends of said side membersto the edges of portions of said bottom wall, side members extending upwardly from other edges of said bottom wall, brush-holding loops extending outwardly from said last mentioned side members, and a frame secured to the upper ends of all of said side members to form a' continuous upper edge about said tumbler-holding portion.

10. A tumbler and toothbrush holder comprising a bottom wall for the tumbler-holding portion having apertures therein extending to opposed edges thereof, side members extending upwardly'from the plane of said bottom wall'at the outer ends ofsaid apertures, a strip along each.

of said edges extending downwardly from the plane of said bottom' wall integrallyconnecting the lower ends of said side members to the edges of portions of said bottom wall, side members extending upwardly from other edges of said tomwall integrally connecting the lower ends of said side members to edge portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, side members; extending upwardly from said bottom wall at other edges thereof, and a wire frame welded to the upper ends of'all of said side members to form a continuous upper edge on said soap dish.

9. Atumbler and toothbrush holder comprising a bottom wall for the tumbler-holding portion} having apertures therein extending to opposed edges'thereof, side members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures, a strip along .each of, said bottom wall, brush-holding loops extending outwardly from said last 'mentioned side members intermediate the ends thereof, the portions of said last mentioned side members extending.

above .said loops beingv formed from material taken from said loops to form the'brush-receiving openings therein, and a frame secured to the upperends of all of said side members to form a continuous upperedge, about said tumbler-holding portion. 7 i 1 r 11. A container comprising a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures extending entirely thereacross from edge to edge, a plurality-of side members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the opposite outer ends of eachof said apertures to form side walls, strip means connecting the lower ends of said side a members to the edges of theiportionsof said bottom wall adjacent said apertures, and means ccnnecting the upper ends of said side members to form' theflupper edges of saidside walls.

,12. A tumbler and toothbrush'holder comprising a bottom .wall for the tumbler-holding portion havingapertures therein extending there- 7 across from edge to edge,jside members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom'wall at the outer ends of said apertures, a strip along each of said edges extending downwardly from the plane of said bottomwall integrally connectingthe lower ends of said side members to the edges of the portions of said bottom Wall adjacent said apertures, other side members extending upwardly from other edges of said bottom wall, brush-holding loops extending outwardly from said other side, members, and a frame secured to the upper ends of all of said side mem bers to form a continuous upper edge about said tumbler-holding portion.

13. A combined tumbler and toothbrush holder comprising a bottom wall for the tumbler holder 7 portion, brush-holder portions integral with said bottom wall and extending outwardly in coplanar relation on opposite sides of said bottom wall, said bottom wall having diagonally disposed apertures therein extending to the corners thereof, side members extending upwardly from the planeof said bottom wall at said corners, means connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, and a frame welded to the upper ends of saidside members to form a continuous upper edge on said tumbler holder portion.

14. A container formed from sheet material' comprising end walls, side walls, a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures therein terminating adjacent said side walls, each of said side walls being formed by a plurality of upwardly extending members bent from sheet material of said apertures, means integral with said bottom wall integrally connecting the lower ends of said members, and strip means connecting the upper ends of said members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

15. A container formed from sheet material comprising a bottom wall, a plurality of peripherally spaced tab members struck up from a central area of said bottom wall to form each of a pair of side walls for said container and to form a plurality of apertures in said bottom wall terminating adjacent each of said side walls, means integral with said bottom wall and the lower ends of said tab members for integrally connecting the lower ends of said tab members, and strip means connecting the upper ends of said members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

16. A container formed from sheet metal comprising a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures therein, each of said apertures extending to an outer edge of said bottom wall, side members extending upwardly from the plane of said bottom wall at the outer ends of said apertures, means connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, ring-engaging flanges bent out of the plane of said side members adjacent the upper ends thereof, and a frame member secured to said flanges connecting the upper ends of said side members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

17. A tumbler holder comprising a bottom wall, said bottom wall having a plurality of radially extending apertures therein extending toward an outer peripheral edge thereof, side members extending upwardly from the outer ends of said apertures constituting the upwardly extending wall of said holder, means connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, and a frame member secured to the upper ends of said side members to form a continuous upper edge for said tumbler holder.

18. A tumbler holder comprising a bottom wall, a depending flange from the outer peripheral edge of said bottom wall, said bottom wall having a plurality of radially extending apertures therein extending toward said outer peripheral edge, side members extending upwardly from the outer ends of said apertures constituting the upwardly ex tending wall if said holder, means including a portion of said bottom wall and said flange connecting the lower ends of said side members to the portions of said bottom wall intermediate said apertures, and a frame member secured to the upper ends of said side members to form a continuous upper edge for said tumbler holder.

19. A tumbler holder comprising a bottom wall of sheet material, a plurality of radially spaced tab members struck up from a central area of said bottom wall to form in combination an upwardly extending wall for said holder and to form a plurality of radially spaced apertures in said bottom wall having their outer ends terminating adjacent the lower ends of said tab members, means integral with said bottom wall and the lower ends of said tab members for integrally connecting the lower ends of said tab members and a frame member secured to the upper ends of said tab members to form an upper edge for said tumbler holder.

20. A combined tumbler and toothbrush holder comprising a bottom wall for the tumbler holder portion, brush holder portions integral with said bottom wall and extending outwardly therefrom in substantially co-planar relationship, a plurality of radially spaced tab members struck up from a central area of said bottom wall to form in combination an upwardly extending wall for said tumbler holder portion and to form a plurality of radially spaced apertures in said bottom wall having their outer ends terminating adjacent the lower ends of said tab members, means integral with said bottom wall including a depending peripheral flange connecting the lower ends of said tab members, and a frame member secured to the upper ends of said tab members to form an upper edge for said tumbler holder portion.

21. A container formed from sheet material comprising a bottom wall, a plurality of spaced tab members struck up from a central area of said bottom Wall to form each of a pair of side walls for said container and to form a plurality of apertures in said bottom wall terminating adjacent each of said side walls, means integral with said bottom wall and the lower ends of said tab members for integrally connecting the lower ends of said tab member and including an integral portion deformed out of the plane of said bottom wall to provide a reinforcement for said container, and strip means connecting the upper ends of said members to form the upper edge of a side wall of said container.

22. A container formed from sheet material comprising a bottom wall, a side wall including a plurality of spaced tab members struck upwardly from one surface of said bottom wall leaving apertures therein, a frame member connecting the upper ends of said tab members to form the upper edge of said side wall, and means also formed from said sheet material integral with said bottom wall and said tab members connecting the lower ends of said tab members, said last mentioned means including portions extending from the other surface of said bottom wall to provide a reinforcement for said container.

ROY S. SANFORD.

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